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1977 Bali Pastel Portrait Painting "Young Woman" by Hans Snel (1925-1998)(***)
1977 Bali Pastel Portrait Painting "Young Woman" by Hans Snel (1925-1998)(***)
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Up for sale from a recent estate in Honolulu Hawaii, this 1977 Balinese/Dutch framed conte or pastel drawing on paper depicting a young woman and was drawn by the well known artist Hans Snel (1925-1998). The condition is described above for more information please check the photos.
Measurements:
Paper 19 inches x 15.75 inches
Frame 27 inches x 23.5 inches
More about the artist:
HAN SNEL (1925-1998, Netherlands - Indonesian) Born in 1925, Han Snel is amongst the group of famed Dutch artists living in Bali who contributed vastly towards the artistic landscape in the Island of Gods. Snel's signature style in cubism combines geometric female forms, bold patterns and vibrant colors with rhythmic patches of light and shade, evoking movement and depth. The change in various art styles was evident throughout his career as Snel was longing to break from his self-imposed figurative tradition. He first progressed from romanticism in the 1950s to impressionism in the 1960s, and in the 1970s kept his eye on abstraction. In the last stages of his career, led by his subconscious, Snel's creative process transcended preconceptions and reached new heights.
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Up for sale from a recent estate in Honolulu Hawaii, this 1977 Balinese/Dutch framed conte or pastel drawing on paper depicting a young woman and was drawn by the well known artist Hans Snel (1925-1998). The condition is described above for more information please check the photos.
Measurements:
Paper 19 inches x 15.75 inches
Frame 27 inches x 23.5 inches
More about the artist:
HAN SNEL (1925-1998, Netherlands - Indonesian) Born in 1925, Han Snel is amongst the group of famed Dutch artists living in Bali who contributed vastly towards the artistic landscape in the Island of Gods. Snel's signature style in cubism combines geometric female forms, bold patterns and vibrant colors with rhythmic patches of light and shade, evoking movement and depth. The change in various art styles was evident throughout his career as Snel was longing to break from his self-imposed figurative tradition. He first progressed from romanticism in the 1950s to impressionism in the 1960s, and in the 1970s kept his eye on abstraction. In the last stages of his career, led by his subconscious, Snel's creative process transcended preconceptions and reached new heights.






